The problem of data loss and accidental disclosure is being fuelled by a
rise in the number of laptops stolen in the
In recent months organisations such as the Nationwide
building society, the Metropolitan
Police, Worcestershire
County Council and Serco are among those left exposed as a result of laptop
thefts - and the problem is only getting worse.
A Freedom of Information request submitted by silicon.com has revealed the
number of laptops stolen in the past year (2006) has significantly increased on
the previous year, according to the records of 28
The results displayed are:
Devon & Cornwall (+45%) ;
Bedfordshire (+35%) ;
Lothian & Borders (+31.50%) ;
Leicestershire (+21%) ;
Greater
Merseyside (+15%) ;
Metropolitan Police (+14.60%) ;
Cambridgeshire (+12.40%) ;
City of
Nottinghamshire (-24.6 %) ;
Humberside (-15.3%) ;
Warwickshire (-0.8%).
Read the silicon.com
report here.
It is always worth remembering that when companies lose
laptops or computers with data on the hard drives, they may consider that the
data is theirs, for which they often glibly say is recoverable from backups, but
the identities they lose are yours.
This is the primary reason
for the massive increase in identity theft.
The companies and
organisations who hold your data, who keep it in non secure environments and
personnel who are carrying your identities on laptops must be made to be
responsible and liable for it.
Say NO to ID Cards,
Say NO to the database state.





















